| The one thing I notice when I go to cat care | | | | |
| forums and that is how many times I should | | | | Does is clump well? Can you scoop it? |
| change my cat box. It all depends on how many | | | | |
| cats you have and what kind of cat litter you | | | | How absorbent is the litter? |
| use. . If you have two cats, you will want to | | | | |
| change the cat box at least every other day. | | | | Is it easy to keep clean in the litter box? |
| If you have one cat, I would suggest changing | | | | |
| the cat box two times a week. | | | | Does it stick to the bottom of the litter |
| | | | box? |
| What type of cat litter should I use? Well, | | | | |
| 90% of purchased in the USA are clay based | | | | Is it dusty? |
| litter. There are two types of clay based cat | | | | |
| litter: a fine-textured clumping clay litter | | | | Biodegradable? |
| and a coarser non-clumping clay litter. | | | | |
| However, clay based is not the only kind of | | | | Is it digestible and non-toxic if it eaten? |
| cat litter out there. You have littler that | | | | |
| is newspaper, wood chips, wheat, corn, and | | | | How much does it cost? |
| soybeans to name a few. Here are a few | | | | |
| questions to ask yourself when you are | | | | Does it have good odor control? |
| looking for cat litter. | | | | |